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Deed
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12/07/1999
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1999-317
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County Deed/Fellsmere Lots 1 & 2. Block 96 Except No 10 ft of Lot 1
for Right of Way County Road 512
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0 <br />members and for the six -fiber requirement, 2 fibers were provided by each <br />member. The cable that was placed initially by the City of Vero Beach <br />contains 96 fibers from the BellSouth Central Office to 27" Avenue and 36 <br />fibers south along 27"r Avenue to 12" Street. The 36 fiber cable will be <br />extended to the west along 16" Strcet at some later date and was entered <br />into the system as three sections. <br />The division of revenue calculations for this example are shown on sheets 5- <br />10. On sheet 5, Section 31 is 2.5KF in length, has 180 fibers, and the <br />construction method is LTIC. The 180 fibers is the combined total of the 36 <br />fiber cable and the 144 fiber cable. LTIC indicates Loose Tube In Conduit. <br />In the section showing the components of the "b" costs, a cost of $.76 is <br />shown; that is the cost of installing conduit and pulling the cable in the new <br />conduit in addition to the $2.15 for the cost of the trench. The $.64 is the <br />cost of the two sheaths. On Sheet 9, the 36 fiber cable is shown as LTIC. <br />Notice that in this section, there is no structure cost but a $.50 cost shown <br />as other; this represents the cost of pulling the fiber in an existing conduit. <br />Joint Fiber Optics Project - Interlocal Agreement <br />Appendix 6 -- Page 2 <br />
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